Grand Valley State: All-camp team

Here are five top performers from Grand Valley State's prospect camp held Tuesday in Allendale.

Tyler Conklin 6-4 Sr L'anse Creuse NorthOne coached compared him -- stylistically -- to Paul Pierce, because he's just athletic enough, plays at his own pace, uses his body to his advantage and can beat you from so many spots on the floor. Did a good job talking and directing on the court, which is rare for this kind of environment full of new teammates. Conklin's best play came in 5-on-5 when he extended fully for a defensive rebound, dribbled through three defenders and made the fast-break assist.

Chris Dierker 6-6 Sr SalemHe led the camp in dunks -- drills and games -- and the coaches certainly took note. Dierker isn't a cherry-picker, he'll run the floor hard to get those dunks, and doesn't shy from attacking the rim even when it's defended. He was the smallest player in the post workout group, but made up for it with bounce and wiry toughness. Dierker can shoot out to three-point range, and showed good quickness stepping out to defend smaller wings and guards.

Josh Groehof 6-6 Sr Zeeland EastIf you'd lined up the players beforehand, rare would be the draftnik that would have picked Groehof to win the 1-on-1 competition. That's particularly impressive because the players had to catch the ball on the wing and then had two dribbles, and here was Groehof, a post, matched up against guards and wings in the final but putting the ball past them, then horsing the around the hoop. Once there, he benefited from offensive rebounds. Groehof surprised with the rare three-pointer. He doesn't jump, doesn't have long arms, he's the antithesis of the modern forward, but he's physical, will out-work opponents and has a knack for being in the right spot. The type of kid you can win big with at the D3 level.

Quinn Humphrey 6-4 Sr Stevensville-LakeshoreThis was the mystery player of the camp. Humphrey said he goes for Lakeshore. So now they have three mid-sized college forward prospects in 2013. Humphrey scored efficiently inside thanks to his bounce and high, quick release. A lefty with a good motor who produced all day. Can he shoot it like a wing needs to?

Luke Ryskamp 6-3 Sr SchoolcraftHe's at the top of the host school's recruiting list and performed accordingly. Known for his aggressive, carefree drives, where Ryskamp has really improved is shooting off the catch, which he'll have to do in college as a full-time guard. That came in handy as Ryskamp shot his way to the finals of the 1-on-1 competition, wherein the offensive player could use just two dribbles. In the opening round of the 1-on-1 contest, he scored on five straight possessions. In 5-on-5 was good in the open floor, running and passing, passing and running.